Français I
Reading and short answer, multiple choice, fill ins section
Common vocab in reading section: French 1 midterm wordle.docx
Practice for reading section: Reading practice.docx

Know how to conjugate avoir, être, and the verbs on your list of -er verbs
Practice here: avoir être -er verbs

More games available at : http://www.francais-extra.co.uk/ (left hand side of page)

Sample short answer questions:
Comment t’appelles-tu?
Tu es d’où?
Tu es français?
Tu es de quelle nationalité ?
Tu es comment ?
Tu travaille après les cours ?
Qui est la prof de français ?
Comment est le cours de français ?
Tu es mauvais en sciences ?
Tu es fort en maths ?
Comment est le cours de français, difficile ou facile ?
Tu quittes la maison à quelle heure le matin ?
Tu arrives à l’école à quelle heure ?
Tu rentres la maison à quelle heure ?

Interpretive section
Look at a document in French and tell me a few things about it in English:
Example: Interpretive #1
Possible answers: They sell stationery and school supplies. They have photocopier services. The name of the business is Buro Concept Inc. The address and telephone number are listed at the bottom.

Listening comprehension
Will be like the examples we did in class

Writing section
Describe the classroom or describe yourself (choose one)

Speaking section
Be prepared to greet me, ask how I am doing, and respond to some simple questions like “what is your name,” “Where are you from,” “What are you like,” “Who is your math teacher,” “How is the class,” “Do you work after school,” etc. If I say something you don’t understand, let me know – in FRENCH!

Français IIIShort answers/fill insLes verbes importants.docxPractice your verb conjugations here: http://www.francais-extra.co.uk/ (left hand side of page, "Half a Min" is best section)Negations: Study meaning and placement of: ne...pas; ne...jamais; ne..aucun(e); ne...pas encore; personne...ne; ne...plus
For more help with negations:
  • french.about.com explains them all (even ones you haven't yet learned, so you may have to look through the links to find what you want)
  • Here is a simpler (but less informative) version from Cliff's Notes

Interpretive sectionCommon vocab: French III midterm wordle.docxInterpretive section info: part one - answer open ended questions in French based on a map; part 2 - answer open ended questions in English based on a document in FrenchListening sectionYou will watch a cartoon in French and answer multiple choice questions about what was saidWriting section
Choose two of the following prompts:
  1. Tell me about what you did this morning.
  2. Tell me about what you did on your last vacation.
  3. Tell me about an imaginary character’s vacation in France.

Speaking section
Be prepared to greet me, ask how I am doing, and respond to some simple questions like “what time did you arrive at school today”, “what did you do yesterday,” “Have you ever traveled to France”, “where did you go on your last vacation”. If I say something you don’t understand, let me know – in FRENCH!



jeopardytemplate30Q&A.pptx

ALT codes: http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/international/bylanguage/french.html